Increased availability and use of technology has affected nursing education. What change has this development supported?

1. A decrease in clinical learning requirements
2. Faculty have become facilitators of learning.
3. A move towards pedagogy
4. Students who are very similar in culture and interests


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Explanation: 1. Clinical experiences are changing, but still remain an important aspect of nursing education.
2. Faculty are now seen more as facilitators of learning rather than lecturers.
3. The movement has been away from pedagogy.
4. The result of using technology has been that the student body is more diverse.

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